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Posted on Dec 26, 2010

My Kenmore Electric range oven will not cut off Model # 790.95201103

  • Barrett Palumbo
    Barrett Palumbo Dec 26, 2010

    can you please give more details

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I had the same problem with my Kenmore 95662 range. The oven would not cut off. The problem is, the EOC is damaged and probably has to be replaced. I'm buying a new oven.

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  3. Wiring issue: A wiring problem such as a broken wire or loose connection may be preventing power from reaching the oven.
  4. Thermal fuse: The thermal fuse is a safety device that cuts off power to the oven if it overheats. If the thermal fuse has tripped, the oven will not work and the control panel will be blank.
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